>>46040606Don't be sad it will end, be happy it's still here.
Cover corp. with their hundreds of employers, new studios and IPO really feels kinda disconnected from holos, who has to deal with their PC problems, get games to play, commission MV for covers and so on, all on their own. So no matter what course new changes will bring, I still expect Hololive to keep staying good enough on inertia for multiple years, maybe half of decade, and that's already more than I expected things to last when I started watching my oshi.
That said, Hololive has already changed. It's not 2020 anymore, and it will never come back.